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illustratus · 7 months
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The Battle of the Pyramids by Dirk Langendijk
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rijksmuseum-art · 3 years
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Battle of the Pyramids, 19??, Museum of the Netherlands
Dirk Langendijk was a prolific draughtsman specializing in military scenes with numerous small figures. His style was appropriately pithy. Yet although several military encounters took place in the Netherlands during the Revolutionary period of 1789–1799, he based most of his depictions on his own imagination. It was at the Battle of the Pyramids in 1798 that Napoleon’s French army defeated the Egyptian Mamluks.
http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.241102
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cma-drawing · 3 years
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Pillaging Soldiers, Dirk Langendijk , 1794, Cleveland Museum of Art: Drawings
Size: Sheet: 23.8 x 33.3 cm (9 3/8 x 13 1/8 in.) Medium: pen and brown ink and brush and gray and black wash; framing lines in brown ink
https://clevelandart.org/art/1969.298
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williammarksommer · 4 years
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Subjectively Objective - Observations in the Ordinary
Observations in the Ordinary is a survey of contemporary photography exploring the world around us. Showcasing images from 134 artists, this 140 page hardcover books measures 9.5 x 9.25″ and features a foil stamped cover. Curated by Noah Waldeck. 
With work from: Mitch Fresta, Martin Buday, Peter Nicholson, Leah Frances, Kyler Zeleny, Chris Round, Fred Guillaud, Dino Kužnik, Rob Stephenson, Romain Saccoccio, Arthur Van Erps, Catherine Davis, Mitchell Hurst, Nanó Wallenius & Elias Asselbergh, Xavier Aragonès, William Mark Sommer, Jamie Tilley, Marinos Tsagkarakis, Ray Markham️, Paul Turner, Andrew Turner, Daniel Lebedev, Alexander Dumarey, Dirk Häerle, Ryan Parker, Ron Waite, Emily Najera, Simon Martin, Casey Bennett, Brendon Kahn, Kelvin Bugler, Jan Nijs, Nick Dantzer, Michael Martin, Ivaylo Andreev, Jeroen Bruggenwirth, Emmanual Monzon, Michelle Martins, FeiFan Zhang, Mark Adams, Karl Walsh, Julien Legrand, Lucy Seaton, Lars Ekberg, Benjamin Ramsey, Ben McCann, Jack Garland, Mathieu Houde, Nicholas Gaffney, Nick Zukauskas, Maxwell LaBelle, Simon Byrne️, Arnaud Teicher, Mériol Lehmann, Giona Bridler, Jeannette Kuhn, Kyle McDougall, Nathanial Schmidt, Akos Major, Markham Tuck, Matt Peers, Maciej Leszczynski, Sam Heaney, Ian Baguskas, Mark Griffiths, Maëlle Collin, Vincenzo Pagliuca, Aaron Missling, Mike Bodall, Nicolas Bowen, Joshua Oldfield, Julian Reid, Julien Hairault, Kimberly Maruska️, Brant Slomovic, Yorgos Efthymiadis, Julie Meresse, Ezra Fike, Hong-An Tran, Alnis Stakle, Zisis Kardianos, Travis Shaffer, Franck Doussot, Paul Sisson, JW Lawson, Fred Mitchell, Mathieu Lion, Peter Ydeen, Daniel King, Alana Celii, Alessandro Zanoni, Andy Feltham, Lucy Krebsbach, Maurice Lye, Sam Stockman, Guillaume Tomasi, Marco Kneise, Marcela Gómez, Samuel James Pierce, Marcos Zegers, Matthias Jung, Sean Wysong, Ivan Echevarria, Gleb Simonov, Cody Schlabaugh, Samantha Shroyer, Taylor Rhoads, Jeff Downer, Brad Ziegler, Cam Bartkus, Sem Langendijk, Steve Koss, Kristen Bartley, Ioanna Sakellaraki, Lisa Gidley, Glendon McGowan, Joseph Ritchie, Levi Mandel, Kristin Kirkley, Stanley Bloom, Lewis Ableidinger, Lawrence Braun, Leonardo Magrelli, Olivier Pirard, Richard Lakos, Matthew Portch, Sebastian Rogowski, Ben Davies, John Sanderson, Noah Waldeck, Joel Jimenez, Dave Jordano, Will Cox & Daniel George
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the-met-art · 6 years
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Battle Scene with Church at right by Dirk Langendijk, Drawings and Prints
Medium: Watercolor
Rogers Fund, 1970 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/350553
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Observations in the Ordinary is a survey of contemporary photography exploring the world around us. Showcasing images from 134 artists, this 140 page hardcover books measures 9.5 x 9.25″ and features a foil stamped cover. Curated by Noah Waldeck. With work from:
Mitch Fresta, Martin Buday, Peter Nicholson, Leah Frances, Kyler Zeleny, Chris Round, Fred Guillaud, Dino Kuznik, Rob Stephenson, Romain Saccoccio, Arthur Van Erps, Catherine Davis, Mitchell Hurst, Nano Wallenius & Elias Asselbergh, Xavier Aragonès, William Mark Sommer, Jamie Tilley, Marinos Tsagkarakis, Ray Markham️, Paul Turner, Andrew Turner, Daniel Lebedev, Alexander Dumarey, Dirk Haerle, Ryan Parker, Ron Waite, Emily Najera, Simon Martin, Casey Bennett, Brendon Kahn, Kelvin Bugler, Jan Nijs, Nick Dantzer, Michael Martin, Ivaylo Andreev, Jeroen Bruggenwirth, Emmanual Monzon, Michelle Martins, FeiFan Zhang, Mark Adams, Karl Walsh, Julien Legrand, Lucy Seaton, Lars Ekberg, Benjamin Ramsey, Ben McCann, Jack Garland, Mathieu Houde, Nicholas Gaffney, Nick Zukauskas, Maxwell LaBelle, Simon Byrne️, Arnaud Teicher, Meriol Lehmann, Giona Bridler, Jeannette Kuhn, Kyle McDougall, Nathanial Schmidt, Akos Major, Markham Tuck, Matt Peers, Maciej Leszczynski, Sam Heaney, Ian Baguskas, Mark Griffiths, Maëlle Collin, Vincenzo Pagliuca, Aaron Missling, Mike Bodall, Nicolas Bowen, Joshua Oldfield, Julian Reid, Julien Hairault, Kimberly Maruska️, Brant Slomovic, Yorgos Efthymiadis, Julie Meresse, Ezra Fike, Hong-An Tran, Alnis Stakle, Zisis Kardianos, Travis Shaffer, Franck Doussot, Paul Sisson, JW Lawson, Fred Mitchell, Mathieu Lion, Peter Ydeen, Daniel King, Alana Celii, Alessandro Zanoni, Andy Feltham, Lucy Krebsbach, Maurice Lye, Sam Stockman, Guillaume Tomasi, Marco Kneise, Marcela Gómez, Samuel James Pierce, Marcos Zegers, Matthias Jung, Sean Wysong, Ivan Echevarria, Gleb Simonov, Cody Schlabaugh, Samantha Shroyer, Taylor Rhoads, Jeff Downer, Brad Ziegler, Cam Bartkus, Sem Langendijk, Steve Koss, Kristen Bartley, Ioanna Sakellaraki, Lisa Gidley, Glendon McGowan, Joseph Ritchie, Levi Mandel, Kristin Kirkley, Stanley Bloom, Lewis Ableidinger, Lawrence Braun, Leonardo Magrelli, Olivier Pirard, Richard Lakos, Matthew Portch, Sebastian Rogowski, Ben Davies, John Sanderson, Noah Waldeck, Joel Jimenez, Dave Jordano, Will Cox & Daniel George
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illustratus · 8 months
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Rolling landscape with cavalry retreating during a battle by Dirk Langendijk
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illustratus · 8 months
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Russian (or English) troops near the town of Bergen by Dirk Langendijk (1799)
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cma-drawing · 3 years
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Frontispiece for an Album of Drawings: Peasants at a Fountain, Dirk Langendijk , 1784, Cleveland Museum of Art: Drawings
Size: Sheet: 39.4 x 29.8 cm (15 1/2 x 11 3/4 in.) Medium: pen and black ink and brush and brown and gray wash over graphite; framing lines in black ink
https://clevelandart.org/art/1967.184.a
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cma-drawing · 3 years
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Sketch of Peasants at a Fountain, Dirk Langendijk , 1784, Cleveland Museum of Art: Drawings
Size: Sheet: 39.4 x 29.8 cm (15 1/2 x 11 3/4 in.) Medium: graphite
https://clevelandart.org/art/1967.184.b
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rijksmuseum-art · 3 years
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Battle of the Pyramids, 19??, Museum of the Netherlands
Dirk Langendijk was a prolific draughtsman specializing in military scenes with numerous small figures. His style was appropriately pithy. Yet although several military encounters took place in the Netherlands during the Revolutionary period of 1789–1799, he based most of his depictions on his own imagination. It was at the Battle of the Pyramids in 1798 that Napoleon’s French army defeated the Egyptian Mamluks.
http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.241102
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cma-drawing · 3 years
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Frontispiece for an Album of Drawings: Peasants at a Fountain, Dirk Langendijk , 1784, Cleveland Museum of Art: Drawings
Size: Sheet: 39.4 x 29.8 cm (15 1/2 x 11 3/4 in.) Medium: pen and black ink and brush and brown and gray wash over graphite; framing lines in black ink
https://clevelandart.org/art/1967.184.a
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rijksmuseum-art · 3 years
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Battle of the Pyramids, 19??, Museum of the Netherlands
Dirk Langendijk was a prolific draughtsman specializing in military scenes with numerous small figures. His style was appropriately pithy. Yet although several military encounters took place in the Netherlands during the Revolutionary period of 1789–1799, he based most of his depictions on his own imagination. It was at the Battle of the Pyramids in 1798 that Napoleon’s French army defeated the Egyptian Mamluks.
http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.241102
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cma-drawing · 3 years
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Frontispiece for an Album of Drawings: Peasants at a Fountain (recto) Sketch of Peasants at a Fountain (verso), Dirk Langendijk , 1784, Cleveland Museum of Art: Drawings
Size: Sheet: 39.4 x 29.8 cm (15 1/2 x 11 3/4 in.) Medium: pen and black ink and brush and brown and gray wash over graphite; framing lines in black ink
https://clevelandart.org/art/1967.184
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cma-drawing · 3 years
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Frontispiece for an Album of Drawings: Peasants at a Fountain (recto) Sketch of Peasants at a Fountain (verso), Dirk Langendijk , 1784, Cleveland Museum of Art: Drawings
Size: Sheet: 39.4 x 29.8 cm (15 1/2 x 11 3/4 in.) Medium: pen and black ink and brush and brown and gray wash over graphite; framing lines in black ink
https://clevelandart.org/art/1967.184
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cma-drawing · 3 years
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Pillaging Soldiers, Dirk Langendijk , 1794, Cleveland Museum of Art: Drawings
Size: Sheet: 23.8 x 33.3 cm (9 3/8 x 13 1/8 in.) Medium: pen and brown ink and brush and gray and black wash; framing lines in brown ink
https://clevelandart.org/art/1969.298
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